نتایج جستجو برای: motor activity

تعداد نتایج: 1267350  

Background and Purpose: Basic motor skills are the basis of advanced sports skills which should be considered in pre-school and primary school ages. The purpose of this study was to compare the effect of (child-oriented and teacher-oriented) educational methods on the motor skills development of children. Method: This was a causal- comparative research. The statistical population of the study c...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2014
Shahabeddin Vahdat Mohammad Darainy David J Ostry

As we begin to acquire a new motor skill, we face the dual challenge of determining and refining the somatosensory goals of our movements and establishing the best motor commands to achieve our ends. The two typically proceed in parallel, and accordingly it is unclear how much of skill acquisition is a reflection of changes in sensory systems and how much reflects changes in the brain's motor a...

2016
Patrizia Tortella Monika Haga Håvard Loras Hermundur Sigmundsson Guido Fumagalli

This study examined the effects and specificity of structured and unstructured activities played at the playground Primo Sport 0246 in Northern Italy on motor skill competence in five years old children. The playground was specifically designed to promote gross motor skills in preschool children; in this study 71 children from local kindergartens came to the park once a week for ten consecutive...

Journal: :The European respiratory journal 2000
S Tsuiki T Ono Y Ishiwata T Kuroda

The genioglossus muscle has at least two types of motor unit with respiratory-related activity. Inspiratory motor units show phasic activity during inspiration, whereas inspiratory/expiratory motor units show phasic inspiratory activity superimposed on tonic activity. The purpose of this study was to investigate the physiological roles of these different genioglossus motor units. The unitary ac...

2008
ROK ISTENIC ALES HOLOBAR MARCO GAZZONI DAMJAN ZAZULA

The aim of this paper is to introduce an extension to a force estimation technique based on activity index and to compare it to two other muscle force estimation techniques that also use the motor control information on the same set of surface EMG signals. Our new method is called motor unit twitch force technique and the compared methods include motor unit action potential rate and activity in...

2014
Fang Cui Dan Arnstein Rajat Mani Thomas Natasha M. Maurits Christian Keysers Valeria Gazzola

Some theories of motor control suggest efference-copies of motor commands reach somatosensory cortices. Here we used functional magnetic resonance imaging to test these models. We varied the amount of efference-copy signal by making participants squeeze a soft material either actively or passively. We found electromyographical recordings, an efference-copy proxy, to predict activity in primary ...

Journal: :Neuron 2015
Alana I. Mendelsohn Christian M. Simon L. F. Abbott George Z. Mentis Thomas M. Jessell

The construction of spinal sensory-motor circuits involves the selection of appropriate synaptic partners and the allocation of precise synaptic input densities. Many aspects of spinal sensory-motor selectivity appear to be preserved when peripheral sensory activation is blocked, which has led to a view that sensory-motor circuits are assembled in an activity-independent manner. Yet it remains ...

2013
Wenjuan Wei Lijun Bai Jun Wang Ruwei Dai Raymond Kai-yu Tong Yumei Zhang Zheng Song Wen Jiang Chuanying Shi Mengyuan Li Lin Ai Jie Tian

Previous studies have shown that motor recovery of stroke can be assessed by the cortical activity and the structural integrity of the corticospinal tract (CST), but little is known about the relation between the cortical activity and the structural integrity during motor recovery. In the present study, we investigated the changes in brain activities evoked by twenty days' functional electrical...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2008
Erik Zornik Darcy B Kelley

The aquatic frog Xenopus laevis uses a complex vocal repertoire during mating and male-male interactions. Calls are produced without breathing, allowing the frogs to vocalize for long periods underwater. The Xenopus vocal organ, the larynx, is innervated by neurons in cranial motor nucleus (n.) IX-X, which contains both vocal (laryngeal) and respiratory (glottal) motor neurons. The primary desc...

امیری آریمی, سمیه, عبداللهی, ایرج, محسنی بندپی, محمدعلی,

Background and purpose: Changes in neuromuscular control of the neck muscles, is one of the problems associated with neck pain. The purpose of the present study was to review the previously published studies concerning the effect of chronic neck pain on neuromuscular control of cervical region. Materials and methods: A literature search was performed for the studies published in 1990-2014 in...

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